American Access Technologies Notes Growing Number of Government Sub-Contracts.Business Editors/Technology Writers LAKE MARY Lake Mary may refer to:
The $185,500 government sub-contract pursuant to the manufacture of specialized alarms that detect chemical warfare chemical warfare, employment in war of incendiaries, poison gases, and other chemical substances. Ancient armies attacking or defending fortified cities threw burning oil and fireballs. A primitive type of flamethrower was employed as early as the 5th cent. B.C. for the U.S. government, announced October 8, 2001, is one of many government sub-contracts American Access Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq:AATK AATK Always At the Keyboard ) has fulfilled over the years, the Years, The the seven decades of Eleanor Pargiter’s life. [Br. Lit.: Benét, 1109] See : Time Company announced today. Mathews Associates, Inc., serves as contractor for the 7,000 chemical warfare devices ordered by the government. American Access will manufacture the housing for the device, which is about twice the size of a military issue canteen. In 2000, the Company participated in the production of 6,000 alarms under a similar contract. "We are one of fewer and fewer American manufacturers, and we believe this could be the reason that we have experienced steady growth in the work sub-contracted to us for all kinds of government projects," said President John Presley. Presley noted that the Company recently fulfilled a rush order for the Pentagon, through Holocom Systems, Inc., when it manufactured a key component for 1,000 units used in a secured-access telecommunications network A telecommunications network is a of telecommunications links and nodes arranged so that messages may be passed from one part of the network to another over multiple links and through various nodes. system. "We are honored to do our part supplying the government with its needs. We believe that the public is beginning to acknowledge the value of our stock, in light of our manufacturing abilities coupled with increasing enthusiasm for our proprietary zone cabling cabinets." Herb Hugo, of Mathews Associates, said in an interview last year that the specialized alarms are used by the U.S. Army to detect intrusion of chemical agents under battlefield conditions, and they have been and are being used around the world. American Access manufactures patented zone cabling units that mount in ceilings, raised floors, and in custom furniture, routing traditional cabling, fiber optics fiber optics, transmission of digitized messages or information by light pulses along hair-thin glass fibers. Each fiber is surrounded by a cladding having a high index of refractance so that the light is internally reflected and travels the length of the fiber and wireless solutions to the office desktop. The Company's concept of "zone cabling" reduces costs for installation and moves, adds, and changes by as much as 70% while providing plug and play, up-gradable networks, fiber optics and wireless LAN A local area network that transmits over the air typically in the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz unlicensed frequency band. It does not require line of sight between sender and receiver. Wireless base stations (access points) are wired to an Ethernet network and transmit a radio frequency over an area . News and product/service information are available at http://www.aatk.com. Note: This press release for American Access Technologies, Inc. may contain forward-looking statements forward-looking statement A projected financial statement based on management expectations. A forward-looking statement involves risks with regard to the accuracy of assumptions underlying the projections. as defined in Section 27A of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, regarding events, conditions and financial trends that may affect the Company's operating results and financial position. Prospective investors are cautioned that forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance. Actual events or results may differ from the Company's expectations, which are subject to various risks and uncertainties listed in the Company's SEC filings. |
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